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Air quality and synergistic health effects of ozone and nitrogen oxides in response to China's integrated air quality control policies during 2015–2019

Author
Corresponding AuthorFung,Jimmy C.H.
Publication Years
2021-04-01
DOI
Source Title
ISSN
0045-6535
EISSN
1879-1298
Volume268
Abstract

O pollution had been worsening in mainland China in the past decade, posing significant human health challenges. The NO control would trigger increasing O concentrations in response to a series of released China emission reduction policies. This study used sensitivity analysis methodology to explore the effectiveness of integrated sectoral emission control policies that have been expanded throughout China. Air quality and synergistic health effects of O and NO were investigated to obtain an in-depth understanding of the O control, especially under a VOC-limited regime. The findings demonstrated that although the NO-titration effect triggered an increase in O, the combined health effects of two pollutants tended to improve in most regions of China under a VOC-limited regime. The region-based annual average NO concentrations exhibited a larger reduction in Hong Kong (HK) than in the Pearl River Delta Economic Zone (PRD EZ). The short-term measures led to substantial health benefits for Shenzhen and HK. The sectoral emission controls demonstrated a considerable health improvement for the major PRD EZ cities. Joint national control efforts confined the domain-wide health risks below the safety line in China. National cooperative efforts in China could avoid more than 1.5–2% of the emergency hospital admissions for cardiovascular and respiratory diseases attributed to NO and O exposure. The observed O increases due to the NO-titration effect for calculating the integral health effects of emission control on concentration reduction called for simultaneously strengthened controls on both NO and VOC in areas subject to a VOC-limited regime.

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SCI ; EI
Language
English
SUSTech Authorship
Others
Funding Project
National Nature Science Foundation of China (NSFC)[91644221] ; Research Grants Council of Hong Kong Government[T24/504/17]
WOS Research Area
Environmental Sciences & Ecology
WOS Subject
Environmental Sciences
WOS Accession No
WOS:000615571300131
Publisher
EI Accession Number
20205309699399
EI Keywords
Air quality ; Emission control ; Health ; Health risks ; Nitrogen oxides ; River pollution ; Sensitivity analysis ; Titration
ESI Classification Code
Air Pollution Control:451.2 ; Water Pollution:453 ; Medicine and Pharmacology:461.6 ; Health Care:461.7 ; Chemistry:801 ; Inorganic Compounds:804.2 ; Quality Assurance and Control:913.3 ; Mathematics:921
ESI Research Field
ENVIRONMENT/ECOLOGY
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-85098120585
Data Source
Scopus
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Cited Times [WOS]:20
Document TypeJournal Article
Identifierhttp://kc.sustech.edu.cn/handle/2SGJ60CL/210849
DepartmentSchool of Business
商学院_信息系统与管理工程系
Affiliation
1.School of Management,Xi'an Jiaotong University,Xi'an,710049,China
2.Division of Environment and Sustainability,The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology,Clear Water Bay, Hong Kong,China
3.Department of Mathematics,The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology,Clear Water Bay, Hong Kong,China
4.Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering,The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology,Clear Water Bay, Hong Kong,China
5.College of Business,Southern University of Science and Technology,Shenzhen,518055,China
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Zhang,Xuguo,Fung,Jimmy C.H.,Lau,Alexis K.H.,等. Air quality and synergistic health effects of ozone and nitrogen oxides in response to China's integrated air quality control policies during 2015–2019[J]. CHEMOSPHERE,2021,268.
APA
Zhang,Xuguo,Fung,Jimmy C.H.,Lau,Alexis K.H.,Hossain,Md Shakhaoat,Louie,Peter K.K.,&Huang,Wei.(2021).Air quality and synergistic health effects of ozone and nitrogen oxides in response to China's integrated air quality control policies during 2015–2019.CHEMOSPHERE,268.
MLA
Zhang,Xuguo,et al."Air quality and synergistic health effects of ozone and nitrogen oxides in response to China's integrated air quality control policies during 2015–2019".CHEMOSPHERE 268(2021).
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